NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
Marvel wanted the coloring system Malibu had and bought them out.
Now it's more of Marvel does not want to pay the creators royalties for usage.
Interesting enough a few of the creators have passed on and one is in jail.
The one in jail-Gerard Jones is the reason a LOT of 90s DC books are not in trade like Green Lantern, Green Lantern Mosaic, Justice League and related spinoff books.
I read "The Shield" one shot and found it to be an enjoyable read. Still not really sure what irritated Rob L so much. Maybe it's like someone said, he was looking for an exit point.
I am curious where this story is/was designed to go from the ending of this issue.
Anyone else read it?
"Freedom is the right of all sentient beings" - Optimus Prime
I liked it quite a bit. I was surprised - and pleased - to see them treating all the iterations over the years as part of a multiverse. Was also glad to see Lancelot Strong a part of it. Overall, mostly set up, but good enough to get me to pick up the next part. I thought Liefeld's art was fine.
Well that's disappointing. I would've loved to see this particular team in action.
I do have a question though. Was the reference to a Canadian version of the Shield (who also got a variant cover) - was that a reference to a real character I'm just ignorant of? Or was it something they were going to introduce during this story? Anyone know or have an idea? Because the variant cover of the character was pretty cool.
Last edited by Ishmael; 07-15-2021 at 03:41 AM.
i believe it's a reference to this guy: https://dr-hermes.livejournal.com/214061.html